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• SUPER FUN CUSTOM TRIKE KIT: MPC’s 1/25 scale Torque Trike kit is a simple enough project for beginners with enough decorating options to satisfy even the most seasoned model builder!
FEATURE PACKED: Torque Trike is a deluxe customizing kit featuring window and headlight lens parts in 3 options: clear, translucent orange and translucent purple. The pre-decorated drag slicks are lettered on one side and have a red pinstripe design on the other!
QUICK SPECS: 1/25 Scale, 54 easy to assemble parts; over 6 Inches long once assembled. Molded in white, clear, transparent purple, transparent orange and includes pad-printed black vinyl tires. Many plated parts. Paint and glue required. Skill 2 rating, for ages 10+.
COLLECT ALL 6: MPC’s Trick Trikes Series kits are fun and easy to build. Each comes with three clear part color options, huge decal sheets and irresistible illustrated packaging.

GREAT KIT FOR NEW MODELERS: AMT’s 1/25 scale Street Heat 1998 Chrysler Concorde makes for a great project, and with a pictorial assembly guide, it’s easy enough even for inexperienced builders. Start collecting and building today!
FEATURE PACKED: The Street Heat 1998 Chrysler Concorde snap kit features fast & easy assembly, metal axles and chrome rims. Kit also includes ALL-NEW decals.
QUICK SPECS: 1/25 Scale. 16 Parts. Built size: 8.5 x 3 inches. Parts molded in neon green and black with black vinyl tires. Some parts chrome plated. Skill Level 1. For ages 8+

A motorized tricycle, motor trike, or three-wheeled motorcycle is a three-wheeled vehicle based on the same technology as a bicycle or motorcycle, and powered by an electric motor, motorcycle, scooter or car engine.

Depending on the design of the vehicle, a motorized trike may be categorized as a motorcycle, motor scooter, or simply the three-wheeled counterpart to a motorized or electric bicycle. The main difference between a motorcycle trike and a scooter trike is that motorcycles are sat on in a "saddle"-style seating (as with a horse), with the legs apart, and motorcycles have manual transmissions. Scooters have a "step-through" seating style, in which the driver sits on a more chair-like seat, with the legs together; as well, scooters have automatic transmissions. Laypersons often associate the engine size as a dividing line between motorcycles and scooters,[citation needed] since a typical scooter has a small 50 cc engine, but scooter engines can also be as large as 650cc as used in the Suzuki Burgman.

Motorcycles with sidecars are not usually considered tricycles. It can be harder to categorize three-wheeled automobiles. While some early prototype automobiles were steam tricycles, three-wheeled cars such as the Morgan 3-Wheeler are often classified as cars rather than motorcycles. Generally, the motorcycle classification will require passengers to sit behind the driver, whereas in the car classification, at least one passenger is able to sit abreast to the driver.

A chopper is a type of custom motorcycle which emerged in California in the late 1950s. The chopper is perhaps the most extreme of all custom styles, often using radically modified steering angles and lengthened forks for a stretched-out appearance. They can be built from an original motorcycle which is modified ("chopped") or built from scratch. Some of the characteristic features of choppers are long front ends with extended forks often coupled with an increased rake angle, hardtail frames (frames without rear suspension), very tall "ape hanger" or very short "drag" handlebars, lengthened or stretched frames, and larger than stock front wheels.[1] The "sissy bar", a set of tubes that connect the rear fender with the frame, and which are often extended several feet high, is a signature feature on many choppers.

Perhaps the best known choppers are the two customized Harley-Davidsons, the "Captain America" and "Billy Bike", seen in the 1969 film Easy Rider.

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